Mo' Dirty: Still stuntin'

Darrell King has been writing ever since the age of eight. His first published work of fiction was penned during the fall of 1976 as a student of Mary Field’s Elementary School on South Carolina’s Daufuskie Island. This effort, an adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein’s “The Hobbit,” was More...

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Whiskey Battle is a 24-year-old enforcer for Peola, Georgia’s Bad BoyzII Syndicate, a dangerous street gang controlling the lion’s share of illicit narcotics coming into the bustling port of Savannah. As a hustler, he does what he needs to survive, which means making the right connections with the underworld bosses.

Together, the bosses and thugs of the low country join forces with rogue cops to bring a permanent end to the term of a meddlesome police chief, whose war on crime has angered many of the shot callers and big balers of the dirty-dirty. With the headache of the top cop gone, can they depend on the crooked officers to eliminate their connections?

Marion "Snookey" Lake may be behind bars, but his legacy in the drug game continues with his son Whiskey Battle. Whiskey is the enforcer for the Bad Boyz II Syndicate, a dangerous gang that has control over the narcotics coming into Savannah, Georgia. He does whatever he needs to do to survive. Whiskey and his crew face a huge obstacle when a police chief steps up his efforts with getting drugs off the streets. With rogue cops and other hustlers on their side, will Whiskey's crew still be able to come out on top?

Mo' Dirty is a fast-paced sequel to Dirty South by Darrell King. Although this story is a sequel, you can easily read this book as a stand-alone novel. King pulls the reader into the dangerous world of the southern drug game. This story is full of non-stop drama, police corruption, and murder that will keep readers glued to the pages. Mo' Dirty is a gritty page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end.

I read Dirty South as well as Mo' Dirty, and I appreciated the straight, raw, hard-core read of this book. The language was realistic of what I've heard, I really felt like I was in Peola in the hood with them. The characters really came to life from the first sentence and the pace of the book was fantastic. Mr. King kept me at the edge of my seat during the whole read, I never got bored with it. I loved it! Two thumbs up! My only criticism, I wish I didn't finish it so fast!

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